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| Subject: | Re: [Full-disclosure] 0day: PDF pwns Windows |
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| Date: | Fri, 21 Sep 2007 16:39:51 -0400 (EDT) |
Can we close this thread now? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero_day "A zero-day (or zero-hour) attack is a computer threat that exposes undisclosed or unpatched computer application vulnerabilities. Zero-day attacks take advantage of computer security holes for which no solution is currently available."
Steven Adair wrote:Not in my book. I guess the people on this list are working off too many different definitions of 0day. 0day to me is something for which there is no patch/update at the time of the exploit being coded/used. So if I code an exploit for IE right now and they don't patch it until April September 2008, it's a 0day exploit for a year. It's not necessarily new and it doesn't have to be used maliciously. If I code an exploit (for which there is no patch) and use it on my own servers, does that mean it's not 0day? I don't think so. If my WordPress blog gets owned by pwnpress, that's not 0day.. there's patches/updates for everything on there. It just makes me an idiot for not upgrading. Now if I get hit with some WP exploit that's not patched, then that's another [0-day] story. Steven securityzone.orgIf you're going to steal a term from the biological community at least use in in the same context. The biological metaphor is getting stretched so much that people forget that these terms have meaning outside the IT realm. -- Wayne D. Hoxsie Jr.
- Robert http://www.cgisecurity.com/
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